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ARTHERITIS
Shoulder Problems; Shoulder pain; Shoulder fractures; Shoulder problems; Should injuries; Shoulder injury; Shoulder injuries; Rotator cuff tendinitis; Shoulder tendinitis
  • X-ray]] of shoulder osteoarthritis.

shoulder-blade      
n.
Shoulder-bone, blade-bone, omoplate, scapula.
Dislocated shoulder         
  • An example of a shoulder reduction technique, specifically the Cunningham technique
  • Lightbulb sign indicative of posterior shoulder dislocation shown on the left. On the right, the same shoulder after reduction.
  • MRI of shoulder after dislocation with Hill-Sachs lesion and labral Bankart's lesion.
  • Anterior shoulder dislocation while carrying a frail elder
  • X-ray at left shows anterior dislocation in a young man. X-ray at right shows the same shoulder after reduction and internal rotation, revealing a [[Bankart lesion]] and a [[Hill-Sachs lesion]].
INJURY
Dislocated Shoulder; Shoulder dislocation; Dislocation of shoulder; Dislocation of shoulder joint; Shoulder luxation; Luxated shoulder; Anterior shoulder dislocation; Posterior shoulder dislocation
A dislocated shoulder is a condition in which the head of the humerus is detached from the shoulder joint. Symptoms include shoulder pain and instability.
Shoulder problem         
Shoulder problems including pain, are one of the more common reasons for physician visits for musculoskeletal symptoms. The shoulder is the most movable joint in the body.

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Shoulder problem

Shoulder problems including pain, are one of the more common reasons for physician visits for musculoskeletal symptoms. The shoulder is the most movable joint in the body. However, it is an unstable joint because of the range of motion allowed. This instability increases the likelihood of joint injury, often leading to a degenerative process in which tissues break down and no longer function well.

Shoulder pain may be localized or may be referred to areas around the shoulder or down the arm. Other regions within the body (such as gallbladder, liver, or heart disease, or disease of the cervical spine of the neck) also may generate pain that the brain may interpret as arising from the shoulder.

Pronunciation examples for shoulder-blade
1. The sternum, shoulder blades, front and back
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2. the tips of the shoulder blades together.
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3. ♪ when I opened my eyes your shoulder blade,
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4. They tuck it in between the shoulder blades there.
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5. And then turn your attention to your shoulder blades,
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Examples of use of shoulder-blade
1. "I still get pain in my right shoulder and down the back of my shoulder blade.
2. It was the slope of the shoulder blade that proved Gimcracks worth.
3. She suffered a broken collarbone, five broken ribs, a shoulder blade broken in three places and head injuries.
4. During the battle for Jarish Madra, the 24–year–old Finnish major got a bullet in his left shoulder blade.
5. The weapon fragment lodged in a bone between the whale‘s neck and shoulder blade comes from a 1'th century bomb lance.